Is there a labor code that regulates security guards sweeping floors and washing toilets?

Updated on Toilets 2024-05-26
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It should be said that there is no, because the specific work of the security guard and how long he works should be stipulated by the company's articles of association or the company's management system, and the labor law will not be so specific, and there are only several work systems in the labor law: standard work system, comprehensive work system, and irregular work system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no specific answer to this question. Article 88 of the Labor Contract Law of the People's Republic of China Where an employer falls under any of the following circumstances, it shall be given an administrative penalty in accordance with law; where a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility is pursued in accordance with law; If damage is caused to the worker, he shall be liable for compensation:

    1) Forced labor by means of violence, threats, or unlawful restriction of personal freedom;

    2) Directing or forcing risky operations in violation of rules and regulations, endangering the personal safety of workers;

    3) Insulting, corporal punishment, beating, unlawful searching, or detaining laborers;

    4) Poor working conditions and serious environmental pollution, causing serious damage to the physical and mental health of workers.

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